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“Peter possesses a keen sense and insight for turning telecom services and products into customers and dollars. He is passionate about this industry, his work and the people he serves. Visit his site, read his blog and sign up for his newsletter at marketingideaguy.com and you will discover what makes Peter a sought after marketing consultant.” Cynthia de Lorenzi, CEO, Patriot Computer Group |
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| Logging Your Cell Phone Activity |
| NSP Strategist |
| Friday, 30 September 2011 05:52 |
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How long does your cellphone company keep logs of your text messages? According to these 3 articles in the Consumerist, WIRED, and INC mag, "A 2010 Justice Department memo that was recently discovered shows just how much sensitive data phone providers keep. From IP addresses to call logs to text messages and surfing habits, U.S. telecoms house a startling amount of data—often for a long time." "AT&T hold onto text message details the longest, at 5-7 years for post-paid. Verizon is the shortest, at 1 year rolling." "Verizon is the only company that keeps the content of those messages." Privacy is such a thing of the past. And how much info will they hold on to for the government in exchange for more spectrum? Peter Radizeski is a telecommunications consultant and analyst with RAD-INFO INC.
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